On Mon, 2024-10-14 at 00:04 +0200, Peter Boy Uni wrote:
> Server follows the good old Unix principle to strictly separate user
> data from system data, and furthermore separates different user data
> from each other. The goal is to minimize the effects of possible file
> system problems. Workstation gave up this principle some times ago in
> favor of less effort for system configuration and to make it easier
> for less experienced users.

I'm wondering what *less* user data separation means?

World read and execute permissions on /home/username?  All users in a
common group by default, with group read and execute permissions? 
Something else?
 
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